• ​Bill of rights
  • freedom of religion
  • separaition of church and state-to
  • freedom of speech -to be able to speak freely
  • slander
  • freedom of the press -to be able to publish articles freely as long as they are true
  • libel -the act of crime
  • freedom of assembly -the freedom to assemble peacefully
  • freedom of petition
  • the right to bear arm-The right to have guns or other fire arms
  • Search warrant-A document issued by a judge that allows authorities to search properties
  • double jeopardy - a case in which a person is tried for a crime that someone is in jail for .
  • self-incrimination- the act of giving up evidence or exposing yourself to prosecution
  • Due process of law-The law in which all citezins may be processed through a court system in the presents af their accusers
  • Right to own private property- the legal promice that each and every citezens can enjoy their own
  • Grand jury-a jury at common laws of 12 to 23 persons designated to inquire into alleged violation of the law in order to a certain whether the evidence is sufficent to warrant trial